The book can be used for both teaching and self-study, ideally over two semesters. It is primarily aimed at graduate students in mathematical logic who want to specialise in model theory. However, the first two chapters constitute the first introduction to the subject and can be covered in one-semester course to senior undergraduate students in mathematical logic. The book is also suitable for researchers who wish to use model theory in their work.
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"It covers both the basic terminology and results of the discipline as well as more sophisticated results ... and also provides interesting applications to other areas of mathematics, notably algebra. ... An instructor of a graduate course in this topic would certainly want to give this book a look ... To summarize and conclude: a useful book to have on one's shelves ... ." (Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews, December, 2017)